Washington
(AFP) - The body of Reverend Billy Graham, a spiritual advisor to
several presidents, will lie in the US Capitol Rotunda next week so
Americans can pay respect to the globally influential preacher,
lawmakers said Thursday.
The
rare honor of placing an American's remains in the Capitol is usually
reserved for US presidents, military officials and politicians.
Graham,
who died Wednesday at age 99, would be only the fourth private citizen
so honored, and the first person since US senator Daniel Inouye in 2012.
House
Speaker Paul Ryan said Graham's remains will lay in the Capitol from
February 28 to March 1. A ceremony featuring congressional leaders was
being prepared, Ryan said.
"With
your approval, we will move forward with these arrangements, so that
Americans have this opportunity to pay their respects to Rev Graham
before he is laid to rest," Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell said in a letter to Graham's son Franklin.
Source: Yahoo News
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